Definition of Reflood

1. Verb. To flood again. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Reflood

1. flood [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: flood

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reflood

reflexologist
reflexologists
reflexology
reflexometer
reflexophil
reflexotherapy
reflies
reflip
reflipped
reflipping
reflips
refloat
refloated
refloating
refloats
reflood (current term)
reflooded
reflooding
refloods
refloor
refloored
reflooring
refloorings
reflorescence
reflorescences
reflourish
reflourished
reflourishes
reflourishing
reflow

Literary usage of Reflood

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Direct Seeding: Research Strategies and Opportunities by Sushil Pandey (2002)
"... after treatment 10-14 Rood water, maintain water for 14 d after treatment Poor control of broadleaf weeds and /. rugosum 10-14 Drain field, reflood 3-5 ..."

2. A Handbook for Weed Control in Rice by Kwesi Ampong-Nyarko, Surajit K. De Datta (1991)
"reflood within 2-3 d after application. Can also be applied at 4-5 DT, ... Drain flooded fields 24 h before application and reflood 3-5 d after treatment. ..."

3. Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social by John Stuart Mill (1899)
"... and reflood ; watercourses to reopen and to make anew ; their early fruits to gather, to bring to market with their green crops of vegetables ; their ..."

4. Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social by John Stuart Mill (1909)
"They have their water-meadows, of which kind almost all their meadows are, to flood, to mow, and reflood ; watercourses to reopen and to make anew : their ..."

5. Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social by John Stuart Mill (1899)
"... and reflood; watercourses to reopen and to make anew; their early fruits to gather, to bring to market with their green crops of vegetables; ..."

6. Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social by John Stuart Mill (1909)
"They have their water-meadows, of which kind almost all their meadows are, to flood, to mow, and reflood ; watercourses to reopen and to make anew : their ..."

7. Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social by John Stuart Mill (1904)
"They have their water-meadows, of which kind almost all their meadows are, to flood, to mow, and reflood ; watercourses to reopen and to maka anew; ..."

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